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FRITZ Naturalist Taxidermist Fur Dresser Mounting Game Heads, _Whole Animals, Birds, Fish, Fur Rugs and Horns Decorative and Scientific Taxidermy in all its branches All Work Guaranteed MOTH PROOF and First Class in Every Particular Bemidji Minnesota NOTICE OF APPLICATION —FOR— LIQUOR LICENSE STATE OF MINNESOTA, | County of Beltraui oSS City of Bemidii, Notice is hereby given, That application has been made in writing to the city council of said city of Bemidji and filed in my office, prayiug for license to sell intoxicating liquors for the term commencing on Nov'b'r 19th, 1910, and terminating on Nuvember 19th, 1911, person, and at the following d in said application, respect- JOHN A. DALTON At and in the front room, ground floor of that certain vwo-story frame ‘building located on luluvlh (1), block seventeen (17), original town- site Bemid linnesota. tion will be heard and deter- mined by said City Council of the city of Be- mwidji at the Conncil Toom in the City Hall in sald City ot Remidji in Beltrami County, and State of Minnesota on Monday the 24th day of October, 1910, at s o'cloc < p. m. of that day. Witness my hand and seal of said City this sth day of October, 1910, THOS. MALOY, City Clerk. 20th, First Oct. Tth. Last Oct. are millions 0f.atre: still awaiting the men todevelop them and make them productive. Northern Paclhc Rallway "o Scie ey e o Lo From™ Stove Polish All the Hnusewnves T IS so much botter than other stove polishes that it's in a class all by itself. Black Silk Stove Polish ‘Makes a brilllant, silky polish that does not rub off or dust off, and the shine lasts four times as long as ordinary stove olish, PPsed on sample stoves and sold by ‘hardware dealers. All we ask is a trial. Use it on your cook stove, your parlor stove or your gas range, If you don’t find it the best stove polish you ever used, your dealer is luthorlzed to refund &uur money. HH8135 on Disck Silk Stovo Polish. Bontaciont euvstitute: Mado in liquid or paste—one quality. BLACK SILK STOVE POLISH WORKS L. K. WYNN, Maker, Sterling, lllinois Sllk Alr-Drylng Iton Enamel on Stove pipes—Frovents rusting. Maple In the Days of Old. Scarcely any wood was considered more valuable o the “days of old" than mapie wood. tables coustructed from a wettled variety being particu- larly favored Such a table; according to Evelyu, was Cleero’s, costing 10,000 sesterces—about £62. Another was es- longing to one of the Ptolemies, s satd to have been sold for its weight in gold. There was, in fact, such a craze for tables of the rarest mapte among the male sex in Rome and so wildly extravagant were they in this respect that when they reproached their wives tor lavishness in pearls and other vai- sables the of their costly maple hobby, thus “turning the tables on them:™ bence the phrase Virgil represents Evander, who was a provincial king, as receiv- ing Aeneas sented on a maple throne. Chaucer spenks of the maple as form- ing a bower for the fair Rosamond. In Evelyn's time the wood of the maple was niuch esteemed for all kinds of turnery.—Westminster Gazette. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has become famous for its cures of coughs, colds, croup and influenza. Try it when in need. It contains no harmful substance and always gives prompt relief. Sold by Barker Drug Co. Galilei’s Caustic Humor. In a biography of Galilei some stories are told of the caustic humor of that bold investigator. Lotario Sarsi, & writer on science, having said that the Babylonians used to cook eggs by whiriing them in a sling, Gulilei re- plied: *The cause of such an effect is very remote from that to which it is attributed. and to find the true cause I shall reason thus: If an effect does not follow with us which followed with others at another time it is be- canse in our experiments something is wanting which was the cause of the former success, and if only one thing is wanting to us that one thing is the true cause. Now we have eggs and slings and strong men to whirl them, and yet they will not become cooked; nay, if they were hot at first they more quickly become cold, and since nothing is wanting to us but to be Babylonians it follows that being Babylonians is the true cause why the eggs became cooked and not to the friction of the air, which is what 1 wish to prove.” Hoarseness in a child subject to croup is a sure indication of the ap- proach of the disease. If Chamber- lain’'s Cough Remedy is given at once or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the at- tack. Contains no poison. Sold by Barker Drug Co. Once a Sailor Always a Sailor. Charitable institutions often find it bard to learn the vecupations of those admitted. A man who, has followed several trades swhen asked his occupa- tion names the one he regards as most dignified, even if he bas not followed it for years. The Survey tells of a case that happened in the Cook County in- firmary. The man “at the age of nine- teen was a sailor for one year. His career as a sailor ended with an acei- dent on the ship by which he lost a leg. For the nest thirty years he took various jobs as caretaker and the like. such as a crippled person can ob- tain. Yet when after thirty-six years of independence he was finally forced to take refuge in a poorhouse he puts himself down on the entrance card as A sailor, and one feels in that word the ride of a Norse son of the sea.” timated at {875, and yet another, be. { ics wounld remnind them { i | THOMAS BAILEY FOR SHERIFF . I hereby announce myself trami County to be voted on a November, 8th 1910, as a candidate for Sheriff of Bel- the general election Tuesday, Thomas Bailey. The Irishman’s Resourcs. In his volume of essays, “Dreams Dead Earnest and Half Je Mr. Coulson Kernahan compares his com- patriots, the natives of the Green Isle, with the Eng! *That your Fnglishman never knows when he is beaten is the verfest platf- tude. In all the world there is no na- tionality which ean play a losing game with such desperate doggedness. | venture to think. however, that the Irishman--and therein is perhaps a reason why he s inthe art of war —is more is quicker to think and quicker to s “An hishman lu\dlnr' himself in a corner so tight that any one else would decide at once that there was nothing for it but surrender or retreat, ‘Here I am. and here I'll stick to h(\ shot at till I'm killed or till relief comes." An Irishman in the same place would s ‘It's the mischief’'s own bole I'm in! But wait now! What way 'll I be getting ont? And get out the Irishman generally does, for he is so resourceful that his resourcefulness might sometimes be better described as slipperin 4 Your cough annoys you. Keep on hacking and tearing the delicate membranes of your throat if you want to be annoyed. But if you want relief, want to be cured, take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Sold by Barker Drug Co. A Nickname For Barrett. Lawrence Barrett, the tragedian, was subject to dyspepsia, and twhen he was suffering from that disorder he was cold and distant toward his company One irreverent fellow always refused. however, to be suppressed. He said one day: “Just look at Cassius. He looks as solemn and righteous as if he'd swallowed the sword of justice. Let's call him the Scabbard.” And the Scab- bard he was—out of his hearing—for the rest of that season. (Signed) Having in mind the co-ivenience of the public as my personal choice of a pla e of resid nc, I t ke this acers'on to state, -that, if electel to the office to which . aspire, Court Chxwbers will be at the City of Bemi i, and, wit:in a shor time after e'ection]l veccssary to arrange my affairs, I shali remove with my family to, and shall take up my permuent residence in, th> City of Bemidji. ~_ THOMAS KEEFE Republican Nominee for District Judge well ss THOMAS KEEFE. The Making of a DBuciness' Man. So many panes of gl in o'd Mr. Viner's greenhouse been broken that he had nt last offered a reward of 10 shillings ro any one who ould give infcrmation as to the identity of the latest offender. The bait soon drew. A youngster called on Mr. Viner and informed him fhat a lad named Arclhie Thompson was a guilty party [Te received his reward, went away re- joicing, and the o'd gentleman forth with wrote to the local schoolmaster demanding the production of the said Archie Thompson to make good the damage he had done to his windeis, Nest day the informer called ngnin. iolmaster sent me.” he said “I've scen a glazier, and he'll put your gl right for 3 shillings Mere it i, and”— “Not so fast, my 1ad,” said Mr. Viner. r. in a way,” sald the he continued confiden- —London Answers. Wesley and Tea. In his younger days John Wesley found it difficult to stop drinking tea. e wrote in 1746: “We agreed it would prevent great expense, as well of lealth as of time aud of money, if the poorer people of our society could be persuaded fo leave off drinking of tea. We resolved ourselves to begin and set the example. I expect some difficulty fn breaking off a custom of six and twenty years® standing, and according- 1y the first three days my head ached and I was half asleep from morning to night. The third day my memory failled almost en irely. On Thursday | my headache was gone, my memory as strong as ever, and I have found no Inconvenience, but a sensible benefit in several respects from that day to this." Later in life Wesley returned to the use of tea, as his big teapot preserved in bis house in London shows.—Chi- cago News. It is in time of sudden mishap or accident that Chamberlain’s Lini- ment can be relied upon to take the place of the family doctor, who can- not always be found at the moment Then it is that Chamberlain’s Lini. ment is pever found wanting. In cases of sprains, cuts, wounds and bruises Chamberlain’s Liniment takes out soreness and drives away the pain. Sold by Barker Drug Co. Mrs. Grundy. The first mention of Mrs. Grundy is tound in Morton’s clever cowmedy ‘Speed the Plow.” Farmer Ashfield, 1t table with his jug and pipe, is talk- g to his wife on her return from mar- ket. - “Well, dame, welcome whoam." What news does thee bring vrom market?’ “‘What. news, husband? What I al- ways told you—that IFarmer Grundy’s wheat brought 5 shillings a quarter more than ours did.” “All the better foor he!” “Ah, the sun seems to shine on pur- pose for him.” “Come, cpme, missus, as thee has not the grace to thank God for prosperous times, dan't three grumble when they be unkindly a bit.” » “And 1 assure you Danle Grundys butter was quite the crack of the mar- ket.” “Be quiet, wool ye? Always ding dinging Dame Grundy Into my ears: “What will Mrs. Grundy say? ‘What will Mrs, Grundy think? : Canst thee be quiet? Let ur alone and bebave thyself pratty?” A Suines One.t “Now, children. what is this?" asked the teacher, holding up a pkmre of a zebra. “It looks to me like a horse in & bathing suit." answered a little boy.— Our Dumb Animals. The pleasant purgative effect ex- perienced by all who use ‘Chamber laio’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, and the. healthy condition of the body and mind which they create, makes one feel joyful. ~Sold by Barker Drug Co. 1 The Devil of the Desert. It is not generally known how a devil rides a camel. but Mr. Hans Vicher acs: quired the Information and imparts it In his volume, “Through the Sahara:” One night a camel suddenly ran amuck. Other camels followed sult and a gen: eral panic ensued. “The frightened yells of my escort told me that a ghool, a wicked demon of the desert, had seized the camel. I was told how these evil spirits sometimes took a.fancy to mount a camel: the camel would then lock to see who was digging it in the ribs, and, perceiving no one, fear would grip Its heart, for then it knew that to be interviewed “What* Dr on $600 a year?’ She made a wry grimace with her face and hang “Why, I couldn’t dress my salads on $000 0 year.” slie stid.—St. Louls Post- Disparel, STATE OF OHI0, C17Y OF TOLEDO, LucAs COUNTY. Frank J, Obeney makes oa senlor partner of the firm of I Co., doing business in the Of b that be Is J. Cheney & of Toledo, Uointy and State aforesald, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Camrrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK 1. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Deflemher. 1886, A. W, GLEASON, I hope you have studied the geo- graphical location of Bemidiji and if you have, y.ou will see that Bemidiji is naturally growing toward the north. It can’t grow east, south or west, consequently a real estate invest- ment placed in the proper location is bound to bring good returns. H. E. REYNOLDS Building Contractor and Real Estate Broker Room 9, O’Leary-Bowser Building Office Phone 23 House Phone 316 Bemidji, Minn. (SEAL) NOTARY PUBLIC, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly upon ths mucous surfaces of the system, Send lu] westimonials fres J. Y & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all D!‘ugfil:t:, for constivation. Take Hall's Family Pill Subscribe For The Pioneer Tablets All You Can Carry, What Next! Tom Thumb, 5 centsfeach Scraich Pads, unruled, 2 for 5 cents. Paints Prang’s, 4 colors with brush Per'boxX....iicivimiicanssrine s zsc Devoe’s Atlas Writing Speller, . . Imperial Writing Speller Pencils Traftic pencils, 2 for School pencils, 2 for Grayola, 8 colors IMPERIAL UNIVERSAL N NATIA\/IC School Get what you need['at the Pioneer Store box-lcolorsper-'sc Prang’s single cakes any color, 3c. Paint Brushes 15¢. 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